Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Herakles-Farms-Press-Briefing-in-USA-27MZIFV5N4MK.htmlConceptually similarHerakles Farms Press Briefing in USAGP04H42Completed★★★★★★Herakles Farms Press Briefing in USAGP04H4BCompleted★★★★Herakles Farms Press Briefing in USAGP04H19Completed★★★★Herakles Farms Press Briefing in USAGP04H1CCompleted★★★★Herakles Farms Press Briefing in USAGP04H1BCompleted★★★★Nasako Besingi at Greenpeace USAGP04GWTCompleted★★★★Nasako Besingi at Greenpeace USAGP04GWUCompleted★★★★Nasako Besingi at Greenpeace USAGP04GWVCompleted★★★★Nasako Besingi at Greenpeace USAGP04GWWCompleted★★★★View AllGP04H43Herakles Farms Press Briefing in USANasako Besingi, director of the Cameroonian NGO, SEFE, speaks during a press briefing at the National Press Club about the impacts of the Herakles Farms Palm Oil plantation development on the community and environment in his native Cameroon.Locations:North America-United States of America-Washington, D.C.Date:19 Feb, 2013Credit:© Greenpeace / Robert MeyersMaximum size:3600px X 4880pxKeywords:Activists-Campaigners-Deforestation-Forests (campaign title)-Half length-Herakles Farms-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Native Africans-One person-Palm oil (product)-Presentations-Press conferences-SpeechesShoot:Herakles Farms Press Briefing in USASpeakers at a press briefing at the National Press Club, discuss the social and environmental impacts of the Herakles Farms Palm Oil project in Cameroon. American-owned Herakles Farms plans to develop a huge oil palm plantation in an area eight times the size of Manhattan. Herakles took over the project from Sithe Global Sustainable Oils Cameroon (SGSOC) who signed a convention with the country’s government in 2009 to develop about 70,000 hectares. The legality of that convention has been questioned and despite claims by the company that most of the concession is secondary and degraded forest, research shows it will affect forests that have been identified as vital for endangered wildlife and serve as corridors to five crucial protected areas. Herakles claims the project will boost the economy and create jobs, but the company's plans have been met with widespread opposition from local NGOs and residents. Greenpeace is among the many voices calling for this development to be stopped.Related Collections:Herakles Farms Press Briefing (USA) (All Photographers)